[written by hand]
Copy
March 31, 1920
My dear Bishop Cantwell, [written in blue ink] March 31, 1920
Since I left your office yesterday, I realize that the long struggle is over and what you thoroughly understand the principle for which it has been so painfully made. You know that Brownson House Settlement Ass'n is ready to retire from the field or to continue to work in it as may be more useful to the cause which is above all personal consideration. You will also settle the financial difficulties involved. I leave the whole matter in your hands with entire confidence. I shall now close this chapter with a statement of loyalty to you and to those whom you have appointed. No personal feeling will interfere with any whole hearted aspiration for the common good as God's glory. With best wishes for a most happy Easter, I am
Always devotedly yours,
Mary J. Workman